Shrinkpack Alternatives
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faker
Generate massive amounts of fake data in the browser and node.js (by faker-js)
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faker.js
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InfluxDB
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presetter
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isolate-package
Isolate a monorepo package with its internal dependencies to form a self-contained directory with a pruned lockfile
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event-stream
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nix-installer-action
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WorkOS
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shrinkpack reviews and mentions
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Dev corrupts NPM libs 'colors' and 'faker' breaking thousands of apps
Using a lockfile and checking in your dependency tarballs [1] can help insulate you from these problems until you're ready to face them.
I created shrinkpack before left-pad and thankfully it meant that we were unaffected.
A lot of developers, understandably, baulk at checking in dependencies, but there is a concrete benefit in being able to continue uninterrupted during outages.
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What NPM Should Do Today to Stop a New Colors Attack Tomorrow
Checking in your dependencies with https://github.com/JamieMason/shrinkpack can help insulate you from these problems until you're ready to face them. I created this before left-pad and thankfully meant that we were unaffected.
A lot of developers, understandably, baulk at checking in dependencies, but there is a concrete benefit in being able to continue uninterrupted during outages.
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JamieMason/shrinkpack is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of shrinkpack is TypeScript.